Computer training for demobilized soldiers in Lattakia

In cooperation with Lattakia Governorate and the Syrian Computer Society ,Lattakia Branch,under the patronage of Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, Dr. Salwa Al-Abdullah, a workshop to train demobilized Syrian Arab Army was held. The free training on Computer Leadership Sciences was conducted to enable them to use these sciences within their jobs so that they can continue to serve their community in various civil institutions.

Regarding this initiative, Eng. Maryam Jawdat Fayyoud, Head of Lattakia Branch of the Syrian Computer Society, said: “Two years ago, Lattakia branch launched the (Informatics Management and Construction) initiative, in line with the society’s goal of community support, which is considered one of the most important goals of the association and a fundamental role as a scientific civil society. In our first section, we trained  the children and families of the martyrs of the Syrian Arab Army in computer science, and we were able to train more than three hundred people, for free, within the Lattakia branch of the association.”

“We were also able to help about fifty of them to obtain the International Computer Driving Certificate by fully supporting the costs of international exams, and here we are today completing this initiative by supporting the demobilized Syrian Arab Army.” She added.

The Syrian Computer Society is continuing to exercise its role in supporting various community entities and using different information technologies to make progress in theSyrian society IT education  and qualifying them to be in the ranks of globally developed societies.

Lama Razzouq

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